For Android 11, you can first go to your phone's settings menu. Then select Apps and Notifications. Then select Gmail. Now, please view your Gmail Notifications, settings. And make sure they are turned on. You can turn on or off the categories, depending on notification type.
Now, in the settings menu of the GMail app, select Storage and Cache, Next clear the cache. Then clear the storage. Initially, I was reluctant to reinstall the app or clear the storage, in the phone's settings menu. Because I didn't want to reenter my account information. However, once I cleared data and reloaded my mail accounts, then I started to received email notifications in a timely manner.Friday, November 3, 2023
Not Receiving GMail Notifications for Android
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Uninstall Chrome OS Flex - Enterprise Enrollment
Initially, Enterprise Enrollment allowed you to sign in with a personal email address and the company would not restrict access, with a personal email address. However, eventually there were more restrictions. Eventually, I couldn't browse social media sites. Then, I began to receive a message that stated, I was not authorized to access the device with my personal credentials. Even though it was my laptop, that I purchased with my own money. Ultimately, I decided to install Chrome OS Flex, without Enterprise Enrollment.
To uninstall Chrome OS Flex Enterprise Enrollment, plug in your OS Flex USB installer. Next, boot into the bios Boot Manager, by repeatedly pressing F7. However, your function key may be different, depending on your brand of computer [check with your manufacturer]. At first, I had UEFI enabled and I tried to boot into the USB hard disk, but it didn't boot. It kept loading the OS. So, then I switched USB ports and it still didn't boot to the installer. Ultimately, I had to disable UEFI boot and enable legacy boot. Then it worked. I'd like to place a disclaimer: I may haven been impatient and did not wait long enough. But I eventually switched to legacy Boot and disabled UEFI in the bios. So, UEFI could possibly be enabled and still work to reinstall Chrome OS Flex. But it didn't work for me.
Once you boot to the USB, using your Chrome OS Flex USB installer, you will see the chromeOS Flex logo, which loads for several minutes. It may take 3 minutes or so for it to load. So be patient! Afterwards, you will be prompted to install Chrome OS Flex on the computer or choose to boot it directly from the USB stick.
To view the video version of Uninstall ChromeOS- Flex Enterprise Enrollment, go to: https://youtu.be/T6vl6ejUFd4
Tips:1. This article can be used to uninstall either Chrome OS Flex or Chrome OS Flex - Enterprise Enrollment2. You can also uninstall, then boot to another OS
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Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Using a PoE Injector & an USB C to Ethernet Adapter with a Cellphone
In what situation would you use a PoE Injector and an USB C to Ethernet Adapter, to receive an internet connection from a cellphone? If your internet connection is unavailable at the location you are at, then you may need an alternate way to connect to the internet. A PoE Injector sends power to a PoE device, and will deliver power up to a predefined distance. The device can be used with an access point, router or switch to power IP cameras, etc. Also, the PoE Injector may be required in order to operate certain devices.
This article will detail the use of the TP-Link USB Type-C to RJ45 Gigabit-Ethernet Network Adapter, an Android phone and a Cisco PoE Injector. The TP-Link USB Network Adapter is compatible with : Windows, macOS, Chrome OS and Linux OS. Below are some of the ways you can use a PoE Injector, a USB C to Ethernet Adapter and a cellphone.
1. The PoE Injector can be used to power an IP camera, IP phone, a wireless access point or switch.
2. The PoE Injector is great for spaces with limited electrical outlets. For example, you could connect a wireless access point to a PoE injector, then connect your camera to the wireless access point. This would allow you to use only one socket, while receiving a signal from an access point, in a remote place, like an outhouse.
3. You can also connect your cell phone to a PoE injector, which would allow it to receive an internet connection in a remote place. For example, if your power went out you could use a back up battery to power the PoE injector. Then connect your hotspot to your PoE injector via a USB Type-C, Ethernet Network Adapter. Next, connect your camera to the hotspot. So you are able to run your IP camera in a power outage, using this scenario.
My Android cellphone runs on 3G and 5G networks. Speeds on the 5G network were 10 times faster. Both speeds were sufficient to run an IP camera. For example, "Ring devices function best when upload and download speeds are around 2 Mbps or greater."1 So if you are concerned about speed, both 5G and 3G speeds offer quality data transfer speed. In addition, the USB C to Ethernet Adapter can be used to tether to your laptop, or any Ethernet device. There is no software required to use the TP-Link Ethernet Network Adapter or the Cisco PoE Injector. They work great and I definitely recommend the products.
Speed test on a 3G phone Speed test on a 5G phone
Download 32Mbps Download 369Mbps
References
1. https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020638172-Test-Your-Wifi-Connections
Monday, April 3, 2023
Install ChromeOS Flex on a PC For Free
- The Wi-Fi adapter was not recognized on my laptop. Because my laptop does not have an ethernet port, the work around is to use an ethernet adapter. USB tethering also worked. You are still able to use the device as a Guest, but cannot browse many of the apps without a network connection.
- My Bluetooth adapter was not recognized
- There are several online blogs that inform you how to dual boot ChromeOS Flex and Windows. Although it possible, it is quite extensive. So, I opted to install ChromeOS Flex pnly on my Windows laptop.
My multifunction printer worked great. It was not automatically added by ChromeOS Flex, but once I typed in the IP address of the printer, it was readily added as a network printer. My camera worked great as well. You can find out more information about ChromeOS Flex installation at https://support.google.com/chromeosflex#topic=11618314.
Some of you may want to use your device innkeeping with your company's customization standards. You can install the device as a standard user or you can select Enterprise Enrollment. Don't worry if you change jobs, you are able to change your installation type, so that you are not subject to Enterprise Enrollment. Some companies do not allow you to sign in with an outside Google account, however I was able to sign out of my company account and sign in with a personal email address. Although, your personal account is still subject to Enterprise Enrollment restrictions.
Monday, March 20, 2023
How to Create a Home Media Streaming Service Pt. 2
Monday, December 19, 2022
How to Create a Home Media Streaming Service
"How to Create a Home Media Streaming Service" is inspired by an article I wrote called "Review of the TP-Link Archer C2300 Dual Band MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router". However now, I would like to inform users how I used the Archer C2300 Router to create a home media streaming service. I recommend the TP-Link Archer C2300 Dual Band MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router, because you can access files that are attached to the router, on multiple devices even while connected to other networks, without accessing a host "computer". So there are 3 ways you can accomplish this task using the TP-Link Archer C2300 Dual Band MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router and a media player.
Use an old router on the local area network with no internet access. Yes, no internet access is required. The great thing about this option, is that you can stream media throughout your home with only an external hard drive and NO internet connection. Which means, you can stream home videos, music and pictures on multiple devices (phones, televisions, tablets) in your home. You can also place the router in locations in your home, which are not near your modem or Optical Network Terminal. The issue with this method, is that if devices on other networks want to access the media, then they must connect to the network and it cannot be accessed outside of the LAN unless its connected to the internet. To get started just plug your hard drive into the router, then go into the router's interface to obtain the router's local FTP address. You will need to enter that local FTP address into the VLC Media Player. In the past, most home routers didn't include USB ports, which were specifically for file sharing. However the TP-Link Archer C2300 allows you to attach a network storage device directly to the router. Previously, you needed to use your computer as a file server or connect a storage device to your computer or you needed a remote desktop client1.
(I) FTP
If your device is not on the same network as the local network, then you should choose the FTP option. If your FTP server is not connected to your computer, then in this case, with the TP-Link Archer C2300 Dual Band MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router, you will need to use the username/password of the administrator or the user you have created on the router interface. The FTP option requires:
b. A username/password from a user of the router
b. Make you select the content that you wish to share by checking options under Share Selected Folders.
c. By selecting Advanced, you are able to create server/share usernames & passwords. You are also able to modify permissions.
(II). SMB / share
In the VLC Media Player , under Local Network storage using Android 10, the SMB protocol option allows you to utilize a local user computer account (ex. Windows user account), on the same network as your networking device (ex. a phone). So the device that you are attempting to access, let’s say a computer, must be on the same network as the device you are attempting to access it from, let’s say a phone.
c. The downside to this option, is that the computer must remain on
How to Create a Home Media Streaming Service: also go to youtu.be/KcibG8vM_ls (Audio Only)
(III) Enable Windows Media Player as a media server
c. The downside to this option, is that computer must always be on. Windows Media Player does not have to stay open.
(IV) References
2. https://computertechnicians.com.au/synology-nas-vs-windows-file-server/ Accessed on 12/19/22
3. https://www.vlchelp.com/access-media-upnp-dlna/ Accessed on 12/19/22
4. https://www.videolan.org/, VideoLAN, a project and a non-profit organization, Accessed on 12/19/22
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Cellphone Carriers Ending 3G Service
The article called, "The 3G Shutdown: How Will It Affect Your Phone?1" explains, that "...all three major US carriers are shutting down their 3G networks." Carriers did announce the shutdown during the 1st quarter of 2022. In addition, according to FCC.gov, T-Mobile will be the last major networks shutting down its service July 1, 2022. 2 As of 06/28/22 www.t-mobile.com and https://www.verizon.com/only have 4G, 4GLTE, & 5G phones available for purchase. Phasing out 3G cellular service, force a consumer to upgrade their phone. Phones that operate on 2G (40Kbps) and Edge (384Kbps)3 offer speeds that don't allow for optimal streaming services speeds. So most consumers with 3G service or less, should be on their way to their nearest cellular store, to purchase a 4G or better phone. None of the cellular phone companies stated that 2G cellular service would be phased out. More than likely because in rural areas with low signal, 2G would be definitely better than no service at all.
2. https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/plan-ahead-phase-out-3g-cellular-networks-and-service
3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2G#:~:text=With%20General%20Packet%20Radio%20Service%20%28GPRS%29%2C%202G%20offers,transfer%20speed%20of%20384%20kbit%2Fs%20%2848%20kB%2Fs%29.%20
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Is 5G Home, Mobile Internet Worth It?
A top reason consumers browse the internet, is to stream media. Whether it’s to view YouTube videos or to stream a movie, today's consumers are acquiring their entertainment online. Most media requires only minimal download speeds to stream. If a consumer were to choose broadband, LTE, or 5 GHz, all would meet the minimum requirements, for standard streaming. For example, Hulu.com requires a minimum download speed of 3.0 Mbps for general content, 8.0 Mbps for live content and 16Mbps for 4k Content.5 Because 4K media consumers may experience video quality loss on wireless because of throughput and wireless signal degradation, they may want to consider a premium subscription. I personally was able to receive a speed of 200-350 Mbps down, with an excellent signal strength, when I tested 5G Mobile downloads speeds. I would definitely be interested in a long term, mobile internet plan.
Most home internet providers offer download speeds starting at 200Mbps -1Gbps4. That throughput is more than the average user needs. Based on FCC government reports measuring broadband performance "...download time decreases as download speed increases, from about 9.8 seconds at 1.5 Mbps download speed to about 1.5 seconds for 25 Mbps download speed. Subscribers to service tiers exceeding 25 Mbps experience slightly smaller webpage download times decreasing to 1 – 1.25 seconds at 150 Mbps. Beyond 150 Mbps, the webpage download times decrease only by minor amounts. "2 Based on 5G sub-6GHz network connectivity, 5Ghz download speeds are 80-360Mbps.4 So as far as practical speed goes, there is not a huge difference in speed between cable broadband and 5Ghz broadband. In turn, a home user would fair just as well if they subscribed to either service based on download speeds. I believe that a small home office user would even be able to subscribe mobile internet services with a standard speed package and receive quality service.
Verizon Home Internet plans starting at $25.00 per month when combined with select Verizon 5G Mobile phone plans and Auto Pay4. Or $50.00 per month as a standalone product, equivalent to Spectrum's broadband internet which is $49.99 per month1. So if you are able to bundle services with your mobile carrier your, then you may be in for some savings. Otherwise rates for broadband, LTE, or 5 GHz are fairly equal. Although the availability of mobile broadband services vary. It is worthwhile to try the service if its available in your area.
References
1http://www.spectrum.com, JAN 22 22, $49.99 Offer for 12
months, includes: Speeds up to 200 Mbps, FREE Internet modem No data caps, FREE
unlimited access to nationwide out-of-home Wi-Fi and FREE antivirus software.
2https://www.fcc.gov, JAN 04 21, "Measuring Fixed Broadband - Tenth Report:A Report on Consumer Fixed Broadband Performance in the United States", https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/reports/measuring-broadband-america/measuring-fixed-broadband-tenth-report#_Toc43144657
3www.motorola.com, JAN 16 22.
4www.verizon.com, JAN 16
22, https://www.verizon.com/5g/home/#plans includes: 5Ghz Speeds:
30-300 Mbps & LTE Speeds 25-50Mbps, FREE WI-FI 6 router, No data caps, FREE
unlimited access to nationwide Wi-Fi.
5https://help.hulu.com/s/article/speed-recommendations, JAN
16 22.